Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1 (Mar. 2009): "The Panic of the Composite Creature", pages 11, 16, 20:
Lex Luthor (to Power Girl): "Simpleton. You're standing in the rays of my red sun lamp! I'd been developing it to use on that other Kryptonian busybody, Superman!"
Note: Also, Batman and Power Girl easily guessed (correctly) that Lex Luthor used "Superman" as the password for his encrypted computer system.
Catwoman (vol. 3) #73 (Jan. 2008): "Crime Pays: Part 2", page 12, panel 1:
Catwoman: "I've heard of places like this. The Flash Museum in Central City. Some storefront shops in Opal. And, of course, the nine million Superman exhibits in you-know-where. But this place? It's different..."
Megaton Man (vol. 1) #1 (Nov. 1984): "They Call the Doctor... Software!", page 22, panel 1:
Doctor Software: "Megaton Man was the sole survivor of a dying world... The infant astronaut was subjected to mysterious cataclysmic rays..."
Note: Prof. Levitch's account of Megaton's origins but mostly the image refer to Superman's origin. Levitch's recounts an origin that refers to the origins of Superman, Spider-Man, Hulk, Cap. America, FF.
The X-Men (vol. 1) #14 (Nov. 1965): "Among Us Stalk...The Sentinels!", page 10, panel 1:
Beast (Hank McCoy): "I somehow feel unfaithful to the super-hero code when I change in an alley this way! A phone booth seems to be the accepted place!"
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